SEC Country launched the Borderline Erotic Podcast on Aug. 29, 2016. It is named after the colorful way Arkansas coach Bret Bielema described how he felt after beating Texas in the 2014 Texas Bowl.

Here is a quick rundown on some of the topics we discuss on this, the 142nd episode of the Borderline Erotic Podcast.

How important is Greenlaw?

We were happy to be joined on this episode of the podcast by our good friend and local radio guy John Nabors. We began by discussing junior linebacker Dre Greenlaw, who is sitting out this spring after another foot surgery. How important will it be for the Hogs to get Greenlaw back on the field?

We also talked about Greenlaw’s freshman season, when he seemingly came out of nowhere to become an indispensable part of the Arkansas defense.

Allen can prove himself with new wideouts

We then talked about Arkansas’ inexperienced wide receiver group and which of those players we think might step up to replace Keon Hatcher and Drew Morgan. Is it now or never for sophomores Deon Stewart and La’Michael Pettway?

Also, is this an opportunity for quarterback Austin Allen to really prove himself? Last year, he looked great for half a season and then struggled down the stretch. What will he be able to do with so many inexperienced guys at receiver?

One Shining Snub

We wrapped up the podcast by talking about North Carolina winning the men’s basketball national championship and the Arkansas response to it. There are many Razorbacks fans who believe the Hogs only lost in the second round to the Tar Heels because of officiating.

Arkansas was also noticeably absent from the “One Shining Moment” video that played shortly after the national championship game. Are Hog fans right to be upset by that exclusion?

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